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Palestinian suffering and endurance in Gaza echo the Nakba
In the tragic stories coming out of Gaza, I see the pain and resistance of my grandparents in the catastrophe of 1948.
Netanyahu vows to invade Rafah despite global outcry
Israel's prime minister insists a ground operation in Rafah will go ahead, despite warnings from his allies
Al Jazeera speaks to Susan Sarandon as she lobbies for a Gaza ceasefire
Oscar-winning American actress Susan Sarandon joined pro-Palestine activists to lobby Congress for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Man confronts neo-Nazis marching in Nashville
A man confronted suspected members of the white supremacist group Blood Tribe' as he filmed them doing the Nazi salute.
Russia claims full control of Avdiivka, says Ukrainian troops still in town
Russia makes its biggest gain since capturing Bakhmut in May as war with Ukraine is set to enter its third year.
Why are Israel and its Western allies targeting UNRWA?
Is Israel trying to associate Hamas and UNRWA to mobilise anti-Palestinian sentiment in the US?
India bowl out England for 122 to record biggest Test win, lead series 2-1
Jaiswal's double-century and Jadeja's five-for blow away England for India's biggest Test win by runs.
Arrests after Iran’s iPhone ban paves way for multimillion-dollar scam
A Ponzi scheme that promised cheap iPhones in Iran's volatile market was able to raise some $35m in months.
How bleak is the outlook for Israel’s economy?
Moody's has lowered Israel's credit rating for the first time and forecast a negative outlook for the economy.
Gaza’s Nasser Hospital ‘completely out of service’ as Israeli attacks mount
The strip's second-largest hospital in southern Khan Younis city has many patients and other Palestinians sheltering.
Israel’s Netanyahu dismisses calls for early election as thousands protest
Netanyahu has seen his popularity plummet in opinion polls since October 7 attack that sparked devastating war on Gaza.
Displaced, bombed by Israel, Rafah’s kids seek warmth in hospital coveralls
Gaza parents putting white PPE coveralls left over from the COVID pandemic on their kids, hoping they'll keep them warm.
Hundreds detained at Navalny memorials in Russia
Police in Russia have detained more than 400 people at memorials honouring Alexey Navalny.
Sebastiao Salgado: From stark realities to vivid conservation
A look inside the acclaimed photographer's black and white journey from human resilience to natural conservation.
‘Systematic torture’: To be Palestinian in an Israeli prison
Israel stepped up its arrest campaign in the occupied West Bank, and mistreatment of prisoners in its overstuffed jails.
Qatar PM: Hamas-Israel talks ‘not very promising’, truce efforts to go on
Talks involving officials from Qatar, Egypt, Israel and US have so far not yielded deal for a pause in Israeli attacks.
Parallel seasons: How Lebanon hides from reality
Lebanon lives two realities, the glitz of the buzzing social scene and the fear and poverty of everyone else.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 135
The US pledges to veto a new UN Security Council resolution put forth by Algeria that demands an immediate ceasefire.
Boos and cheers as Trump launches $399 sneakers line day after $355m fine
At an event in Philadelphia, Republican nominee introduces shiny gold high shoes with an American flag and a T' badge.
Biden says he told Zelenskyy he’s ‘confident’ US will renew aid to Ukraine
US president warns of further losses of Ukrainian territory if Congress does not renew military aid.
US ‘strongly condemns’ violence in DR Congo after alleged drone attack
State Department says escalating violence poses risk to millions of people facing displacement and deprivation.
Thailand’s ex-PM Thaksin leaves hospital after six months in detention
Thaksin returned to Thailand in August after nearly 16 years of self-imposed exile.
Thousands take part in pro-Palestine protests across the world
Protests took place in major world cities, including London, Madrid and Istanbul.
DR Congo accuses Rwanda of airport ‘drone attack’ in restive east
Fighting has flared in recent days between M23 rebels and Congolese government forces near strategic city of Goma.
Why Navalny was hated in the Kremlin and in some Western circles
The late Russian opposition politician had a unifying spirit that threatened the beneficiaries of conflict.
Will the death of Alexey Navalny change Russian politics?
World leaders blame Russian President Vladimir Putin for the death of his most outspoken critic.
Pakistan official admits involvement in rigging election results
Pakistan's election commission will 'hold an enquiry' after Rawalpindi commissioner Liaqat Ali Chattha's announcement.
Hamas leader Haniyeh blames Israel for Gaza ceasefire delays
Haniyeh says Hamas demands a ceasefire, Israeli withdrawal and 'lifting of the unjust siege' on Gaza.
Hungary could ratify Sweden’s NATO membership in February: PM Orban
Budapest is the only NATO member yet to ratify Stockholm's membership to the world's largest military alliance.
Somalia president accuses Ethiopia of trying to annex part of its territory
President Mohamud 'objects' to Ethiopia's Red Sea port deal with Somaliland, territory Somalia claims as its own.
The ‘inclusive’ Afghan government Afghans do not want
The Taliban does not want to share power with warlords and corrupt former officials and neither do Afghans.
Honouring Alexey Navalny: Supporters gather to mourn, express outrage
Navalny's death prompted grief and shock among his supporters across the world anddrew condemnation from world leaders.
Alexey Navalny’s team confirms his death, calls for body to be returned
'Alexey Navalny was murdered', said a spokesperson for the Putin critic after his mother was officially notified.
How the songbirds of Rafah help Palestinians cope with the terror of war
Canaries, lovebirds and goldfinches are muffling the sounds of Israel's terrifying bombardment of Gaza with song.
More than 350 detained at Navalny memorials in Russia: Rights group
Flowers and candles laid to honour Putin critic were cleared away from monuments to victims of Soviet-era repression.
The trial of Kwoyelo: Fate of LRA rebel commander divides northern Uganda
Kwoyelo, the only LRA commander to be tried for his crimes in Uganda, has been in detention since 2009.
Which countries are still funding UNRWA amid Israel’s war on Gaza?
Ireland is the latest to pledge funds for the stricken UN agency, the main source of humanitarian aid to Palestine.
Is media coverage reflecting the horror in Rafah?
Is the horror of Rafah being downplayed or do we not have the words to describe it?
Yemen’s Houthis fire missiles at British oil tanker bound for India
The Iran-linked group has warned of more attacks on shipping despite sustained US, UK air strikes on Yemen.
‘They killed him’: Was Putin’s critic Navalny murdered?
Pro-Kremlin media have said Alexey Navalny had a blood clot. But critics say his death in jail was suspicious.
Roger Waters on Gaza, resistance and doing the right thing
The co-founder of the band Pink Floyd joins us for a conversation about activism, rock and resistance.
Thomas Friedman: Dehumanisation par excellence amid a genocide
It is hardly surprising that these days, America's leading columnist is working hard to dehumanise the Middle East.
Ukraine troops withdraw from front-line city of Avdiivka, army chief says
Oleksandr Syrskii says the decision was taken to preserve soldiers' lives and prevent their encirclement.
Butter chicken battle: How the dish brought two Indian restaurants to court
Two Delhi restaurants, Moti Mahal and Daryaganj, have laid claim to the famous curry.
‘The tourists have gone’: Jerusalem restaurateur struggles amid Gaza war
Owner of East Jerusalem's hugely popular Sarwa Street Kitchen has lost 19 family members in Gaza and faces closure.
US to send weapons to Israel amid invasion threat in Gaza’s Rafah: Report
Planned delivery of bombs and other munitions comes as President Biden pushes for truce in Israel's war on Gaza.
Pro-Gaza feeling runs high in Lebanon, but Hamas presence is controlled
Hamas has gained in popularity in south Lebanon since October 7, but its reach remains limited.
Jailed former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra to be freed on Sunday
Despite being granted parole, Thaksin could face further legal troubles over charges for insulting the monarchy in 2015.
After gains against Modi, India’s Congress party slips before election
Within two months, India's Congress has gone from a serious challenger to Modi to a struggling force. Can it recover?
Japan successfully launches H3 rocket after back-to-back failures
The H3 flagship rocket is designed to replace the H-IIA after more than two decades in service.
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